The Forsaken Westerns - Silver Saddle - tv shows full episodes
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2017
- Silver Saddle Appointment with the Past is an episode of an almost forgotten anthology television series. This episode is from 1952. Starring Mark Stevens, Jaclynne Greene, Cheryl Callaway, Trevor Bardette, Louis Jean Heydt, Robert Osterloh and Paul Bringer (Wishbone on the Rawhide TV series and Mayor Jim Kelley on the The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp tv series). This is a great half hour television episode with a bit of drama and romance. In this episode a gunfighter / outlaw has just been released from prison. He is on the way to try to reclaim his life, but a lot has happened since he has been away and now he has several difficult decisions to make. This is episode 27 of The Forsaken Westerns, an original TV series produced by Westerns On The Web Productions. The Forsaken Westerns series contains episodes of TV shows that were never broadcast or have not been broadcast in as many as 65 years. Almost lost forever, these rare television film treasures are now being released and uploaded. The series launched March 1 of 2017 from the www.westernsontheweb.com archive collection. This series is hosted by Bob Terry. Watch full length western movies and TV shows full episodes on the Westerns On The Web channel and make sure to subscribe.
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Better than anything today on TV. I always enjoy seeing Louis Jean Heydt and hearing that deep commanding voice.
So good to see a well made western.Thank you,for showing this one,Mr.Terry.
Thank you. Good movie
First time to ever comment on a movie.
This movie was awesome thank you !!
It was a tv episode, not a movie.
Another good show 👏 👌
Great Episode - No Compromise.
Bounty Hunters had numerous reasons for dead or alive.
Excellent Acting, Ending.
Mark Stevens is a good actor, starring many westerns!
That was priceless! What a difference in stories from the shows after 1970 or so. Thanks very much for the upload!! God bless you! 🙏
So true Rick H
Absolutely OUTSTANDING
Thank you...
Only one I've seen in that show that I know of is that sheriff seen him and many show, I like the best in that one. Thanks again Bob
Thanks for uploading this episode.
thanks for posting
Heart touching.
These wonderful Classics are priceless... Thank you for taking the time to Create and Maintain this Channel... I love it...
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This was a very sweet forsaken western 👍
now that turned out real nice...thank you!
Thanks man
Good stuff .
Good'n. I like it. Pretty good acting here,
Thank you, Bob Terry
so simple but so much going on im down with that show
I enjoyed that too
In the introduction text you mention Paul Bringer (who played Wishbone in Rawhide). His surname is spelt 'Brinegar'. Thank you for uploading these great episodes.
The old one's the best
Bob Terry, not to be confused with the 1930s Bob Terry whose real name was Robert Hodges and who appeared is several Hopalong Cassidy as other films. He was born in New York City.
While I think this channel, and others like it, are a real godsend. I think the Gentleman, who introduces the Westerns reminds me of a certain "Twilight Zone" episode.
Great storyline
This episode is from 1955, not 1952, and was an episode of Hollywood Cavalcade, an anthology series at that time.
These movies have American romantic charm , not hard core violence
Good way of putting it ☺
someone forgot to turn the sun on
Bob, thanks for posting this western, could you show some close up pics of your gun rig your wearing please.
Trevor Bardette as the Marshal.
Trivia- Born Terva Gaston Hubbard, from Nashville...Arkansas. Was in "The Deerslayer" 1943, "The Westerner" 1940, " Thunder Road" 1953, "Gunsmoke" 1959-1970, "McKenna's Gold" 1969, Gomer Pyle" 1968, "Daktari" 1966, "Bonanza", "Cheyenne" and others
did you think that that gun belt would match the saddle ? which you probably own anyway
Tombstone he background music. Same producer?
Was Simon Oakland the livery man? It sure looked and sounded like him.
Unless a production is going full Sabata level spaghetti style fun, I have a hard time tolerating shooting guns out of people's hands.
First of all, so called "Trevor Bardette" wasn't his real name. There was nothing wrong with his actual birth name, Terva Gaston Hubbard obviously "sold out" his birth name to the entertainment industry. Most likely the change was made as the result of a Business Manager, with perceived notions of greater recognition accompanied with monetary gains? In reality, it's also shows blatant disrespect for one's parents & their family heritage, just to possibly obtain (not earn) a greater buck?!